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The RIPE 74 meeting is happening this week in Budapest, Hungary, and we’re highlighting the presentations and activities related to the Deploy360 technologies throughout the week. Tuesday was a busy day for us, trying to catch some interesting presentations in between editing some IPv6 BCOPs. In fact, so busy that it’s too much to report in Read more…

Although not directly on the subject IPv6, we absolutely need to draw your attention to a great presentation from Geoff Huston (APNIC) on Forensic Tracing in the Internet during APRICOT 2017. This relates to the pervasive use of Carrier Grade NATs as a means of extending the useable life of IPv4 on the Internet, and the implications for Read more…

The RIPE 73 meeting was happening last week in Madrid, Spain, and we’ve been highlighting the presentations and activities related to the Deploy360 technologies. There’s a few things to summarise from the last couple of days of the meeting. Thursday saw the second part of the IPv6 Working Group that kicked-off with three case studies. First up Read more…

The RIPE 73 meeting is happening this week in Madrid, Spain, and we’re highlighting the presentations and activities related to the Deploy360 technologies throughout the week. Wednesday was mostly devoted to Working Groups, and there were several interesting presentations to highlight during the IPv6 Working Group. First up was Geoff Huston (APNIC) with the latest Read more…

The RIPE 73 meeting is happening this week in Madrid. Spain is less than sunny at this time of the year, but who cares about the weather outside when there’s plenty of interesting talks to listen to inside? 670 participants are here, along with Jan Žorž and Kevin Meynell from the Deploy360 team to highlight all the relevant Read more…

There’s another interesting article from Geoff Huston (APNIC) published on CircleID, analysing claims that IPv6 can offer inferior performance compared to IPv4. Geoff has talked about this before, but APNIC Labs have now developed an online reporting tool showing the relative performances of IPv6 compared to IPv4 for nearly 150 countries and territories. The tool features Read more…

The RIPE 72 meeting is happening this week in Copenhagen, Denmark, and we’re highlighting the presentations and activities related to the Deploy360 technologies throughout the week. Wednesday was mostly devoted to Working Groups, and there are several interesting presentations to highlight. Most of the discussion in the Address Policy Working Group was about policies for Read more…

The RIPE 72 meeting is happening this week in Copenhagen, Denmark, and looks to be the biggest ever with nearly 800 registered participants. Jan and Kevin from the Deploy360 team are here, and we’ll be highlighting all the relevant presentations and activities. There were three interesting DNS presentations during the opening plenary session that are worth highlighting. The Read more…

Last week, we highlighted a presentation given by Geoff Huston at RIPE 71 where he discussed the performance and reliability of IPv6. His conclusions were that if you can establish a connection, then IPv4 and IPv6 appear to have comparable performance, although currently the odds of establishing the connection still favour IPv4 for various reasons. RIPE Labs have followed-up Read more…

The RIPE 71 meeting is happening this week in Bucharest and each day we’ll be highlighting the presentations and activities related to the Deploy360 technologies. Wednesday and Thursday were primarily devoted to RIPE NCC and RIPE policy matters, but there was also some interest for Deploy360 in the RIPE IPv6 and DNS Working Groups. To start, we absolutely have Read more…